AI Legislative Guide |
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USA, Colorado |
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(United States)
Firm
Davis Graham
Contributors
Dorothy Auth |
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| Has specific legislation, final regulations or other formal regulatory guidance addressing the use of AI in your jurisdiction been implemented (vs reliance on existing legislation around IP, cyber, data privacy, etc.)? | Yes. Colorado has passed a comprehensive AI act. However, the law has not yet been put into force, and its implementation date has now been pushed back. Other, more specific AI laws (listed below) have been implemented. |
| Please provide a short summary of the legislation/regulations/guidance and explain how legislators aim to strike the balance between innovation and regulation. | Colorado has enacted several AI-related and data privacy laws that impact different aspects of life for Colorado residents, e.g., the Colorado Privacy Act; Colorado SB21-169 (Restrict Insurers' Use of External Consumer Data); Colorado S24-18-307 (Restricts facial recognition by law enforcement), and is about to enact a general Consumer Protection Law regarding interactions with GenAI (24-0922.03) |
| Which agency regulates the use of AI in your jurisdiction? | The Colorado Attorney General's Office regulates the use of AI in Colorado. |
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Yes. Colorado has passed a comprehensive AI act. However, the law has not yet been put into force, and its implementation date has now been pushed back. Other, more specific AI laws (listed below) have been implemented.
Colorado has enacted several AI-related and data privacy laws that impact different aspects of life for Colorado residents, e.g., the Colorado Privacy Act; Colorado SB21-169 (Restrict Insurers' Use of External Consumer Data); Colorado S24-18-307 (Restricts facial recognition by law enforcement), and is about to enact a general Consumer Protection Law regarding interactions with GenAI (24-0922.03)
The Colorado Attorney General's Office regulates the use of AI in Colorado.